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Array Beachcomber Land Sea Cavalcade Souvenir t*m .i-Fhfiti.ffmi.wWgw --^ Provincial Library, r Victoria," B. C. Published it Gibsons, B.C 10c per copy Volume 26 Number 31, August 1,1973. &s _. -���. 4 Voptfoos expected during parade Four CF-_0_ Voodoos from. 409. Squadron, CFB Comox, will provide an aerial salute to the Gibsons Sea -Cavalcade, August 4. The Voodoos are nor- ' riially assigned to the. air defence of Canada . through rNORAtX' _r^"i-"i-' '��� It is expected the flypast rw3u_ be made during the parade, due t^ start at ll_.ni. Saturday. ' - Arrangements for the flight of the, Voodoos through Gibsons council was requested by the' Sea Cavalcade committee. Before this flight could be accomplished council had to give permission. -The reason is that .such planes making a low pass have been known to create some damage. Council learned from its insurers, Charles English Realty Ltd., that village liabity insur ance did not.cover any mis-' haps which could occur. '��� At the council meeting of. July 24, Aid. Winston Robin-? son seconded by Aid. Ted' Hume moved a motion givingf the Air Base. Commander -at: the 1973 Sea Cavalcade. The Cavalcade committee has distributed. .hundreds' of^ programs for sale throughout Firemen sports on Sunday Gibsons Firemen once again will put on their annual Water Sports starting at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. p. All 28. firemen have a special job to do and their wives or girlfriends run the concession booth selling hot dogs, ice cream, pop, etc. and as always our candy coated firemen will be operating the cotton candy stand. There are 15 different events, from tiny tots swimming to Indian War Canoe races. Each event has 1st; 2nd and 3rd cups or trophies. An added attraction will be Bronco Barrel Riding behind a boat and clowns water skiinjg. The annual long distance swim will again be held. All applicants must register at Harvey's Department store, and long, distance swimmers must The big event for youngsters nav�� ***** ��m boa* ��9C&t< * A w-_^.4.W^*. 4��_���___���_%_%_��_*_��� A.r__MK_Jii will start at 11 a.m. Sunday the territory and they-are being snapped up quickly. First event on the program Will be the Children _i Art contest at Ken's Lucky Dollar parking lot, 9 a.m. Friday. The final event will be Cavalcade Comox authority to make 'a* trophy presentations Sunday at low fly past onjhe occasion of. app^^^y 6 j,^. le-jSunT-^- is \, shine fcoastinet their area su- \ pervijkMv;.Teressa fWeston of Richmond in the Health Centre There are ninevTOFS chap- l ters including Powell. River on I the i&w&hine Coast and this may soon reach 10 which wbuld qualify the district for ���-. ant area, captain. - -TOir^ stands forTake Off Pounds Sensibly and is open to; all-interested in striving to achieve and maintain' a weight loss. Gibsons chapter meets in the Public Health Unit and anyone interested in further information please phone 886- 2417 or 886-7110. , NYGREN'S FISH NINTH Morris Nygren, Gibsons, came ninth in the Vancouver Sun's Salmon Derby S_nday. His fish weighed 24 pounds. at the municipal beach- where Gibsons Volunteer. Firemen will handle the long distance swim Another firementa eveh$ dur- - ing - Sea .Cavalcade weekend will be the annual War ot the Hoses. This event will be held following the parade at Dougal I^airlcat ~l&3ft pTtni' Saturday: VISITORS OFORMATIOSf Where to Stay PENINSULA H0T_ About 7 miles from Langdale on Sunshine Coast Highway Full Hotel Accommodation Phone 886-2472 LORD JIM'S LODGE Heated Swimming Pool Sauna Bath- Excellent Cuisine On Highway 101 7 miles past Halfmoon Bay Phone 885-2232 ToU Free 687-8212 COZY COURT MOTEL _let Ave, Sechelt Phone 8*5-9314 BONWBROOK CAMP & TRAII_R PARK Gower Point live a holiday by the Sea Modern faculties in a rural atmosphere Where to Eat CEDARS INN MOTEL ��� RESTAURANT FOB Dining Fad-ties Take-out ��� Catering Simshine Coast Highway Gibsons ��� Ph. 888-9615 PBW6ULA DRIVEN & OWING ROOM Dine and Dance every ftaft. Sechelt ��� Ph. 8S5-2S11 BWS TAKE-OUT DRW!>Hf 1 Gibsons Kinsmen are" ready for their annual Beer Garden in Dougal Park Tennis Courts, Fri., Aug. 3 from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. and on Saturday, Aug. 5 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. From 8 pjn. until. 1 a.m. it will be a Beer Garden Cabaret. The Compatibles, last year's excellent band will play. More attractions to make it bigger and better have been added. Labatts Breweries have JAVA BOAT HERE The Java boat which was all steamed up for the Vancouver Sun's fish derby put in ah appearance in Gibsons harbor Sunday. Capt. Clive Pennington, a Seaspan company skipper for this Sunday captained the Master as, a derby floating coffee shop in Howe Sound area. reserved Sat., Aug. 4 to^brwig "Vj0\,gtei_. up and fly their popular balloon we have seen on TV commercials. With your dollar admission you will also receive a free beer mug, and with this mug you may go in and out at all times during the beer garden without additional admission. The Cabaret admission is $4 per person and with that you are entitled to Baron of Beef, dancing ,games of chance and all around fun. This year we have been requested to' sell wine so we'll also sell wine. This year we will also have pizza available,; All proceed.^ go towards the Kinsmen project, a community swimming pool for Gibsons. So before and after watching the Sea Cavalcade events, drop in and cool down and enjoy the fun to be had at the Kinsmen Beer Garden. from Keats Island andTfthe.wa-, ^*S_3^_^i_i��& JThe-' main" event, - tugboat races in four heats, will be run off Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. Trail outlined These beauties seek queenly honors (Written by an OFT Trailer) The Opportunities for Youth program was kind enough to grant our group of four, Steve Peterson, Neil Booth, Tracy Gallier and Melvin Gokool, $1,400 to build a trail from Port Mellon to McNair Lake.. A sign is posted, half-a-mile - from Port Mellon on the highway. This trail is very scenic and follows the old logging road for two miles. We have found many antique bottles and lanterns. When you are past the old logging road you enter virgin, forest and can see glaciers until you come to Mc- . Nair Lake. F|_m there you are in Alpine meadows with many lakes within a short distance. There are also some high mountains . within a two hour climb. . If you have any questions about what we are doing please phone Steve Peterson at 884-5335: Two charges Frank Beggs of Powell River whose car was involved in ;���" a fatal accident on Hall Road, Roberts Creek on July.2, will face two charges, RCMP report. One will be criminal negligence causing death and the other will be hianslaughter. - His car at a curve in the road struck and killed1 seven year old Angela Lynn Baxter about 5 p.m. July 2. She was standing 10 feet off the highway when struck down, the police report. meats have been invited for this exciting event. ' Log rollirig" and -jousting have a cash entry' fee' with a trophy- and cash' for first place and a trophy for both second and third. The children with the best .decorated rowboats will also receive cups. V Clerk honored About 25 persons attended a presentation for the retiring Clerk of Gibsons, David Johnston. The event was held at Cedars Inn Friday night with .Mayor Walter Peterson master , of ceremonies. Mr. Johnston who withdraws from active service in the Mu-, nicipal Office at the end of August was presented with a camera and equipment. Mrs. Johnston receive-.' a bouquet. Aldermen and their wives plus members of the office staff and outside workers applauded Mr. Johnston for his devotion to municipal work in Gibsons. T IDES SPONSORED BY MARINE MEN'S WEAR Aug. 1 v<m LT T HT T 8.3 0215 ,13.4 0730 3.6 1400 15.3 2050 7.3 0305 12.7 0830 5.1 1440 15.2 2120 6.5 0350 12.2 0935 6.8 1520 14.8 2150 5.8 0445 11.8 1100 8.4 1605 14.3 2220 5.3 0535 11.8 1235 9.9 1700 13.7 2250 4.9 0625 12.2 1410 ia.o 1810 13.1 2330 4.7 0725 12.7 1535 11.6 1945 All times Daylight Saving MARINE KEN'SWEAR 1585 Marine Drive, Gibsons Open every weekday and until 9 p.m. Friday , at WUeon Creek Open 7 days a week 6 ajn. till ?? Phone 885-2474 Food Supplies BflM'S SUPERMARKET LTD ' Open 7 days a week 9 ajn. to 10 pjn. Sechelt ��� Ph. 885-9414 SeCHELT FAMILY MART LTD Opposite Bus Depot Groceries ��� Records '; Tapes Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. to 11 pan. SEAVIEW MARKET Roberts Creek Open 6 days, 9 sun. - 6 pjn. Starting June 24 Open Sunday 1 pjn - 5 pjn. Phone 886-2467 PENINSULA MARKET Davis Bay On Sunshine Coast Highway Open 7 days ��� 9 a.m. - 9 pjn. Phone 885-9721 v DEUOiT^ HEALTH FOOD AT v ��� VARIETY FOODS Hwy 101 across from Bowladrome Entertainment TWILIGHT THEATRE Sunnycrest ��� Gibsons 886-2827 ��� Show starts 8 pjn. SEE PAGE 9 SUNSHINE RENTALS LTD. On Sunshine Coast Highway at Davis Bay Tool & Equipment Rentals U-Drives and Car Sales Phone 885-2848 2 Coast News, Aug. 1, 1973. ��� Subscription Rates: British Columbia, $4.00 per year, $2.25 foi six months; Eastern Canada $5.00 per year: United States am foreign,.$8.50 per year. Published Wednesdays at Gibsons, B.C. Fref. Cruice, Editor and Publisher. Second Class Mail registration number 0794. Return postage guaranteed. Phone 886-2622 P.O. Box 460, Gibsons, B.C. Incongruous application An interesting paragraph appeared in the minutes of the meeting of Gibsons council a little more than a week ago. This paragraph reads as follows: "Mayor Peterson reported to council on the meeting with Mr. T. W. Lane, chairman of the Land Commission and representatives of the commission who presented a proposed agricultural reserve that infringed greatly on the Village of Gibsons guideline extension plan." The next paragraph contains, a motion by council that two copies of Gibsons guideline extension maps showing a green belt area extending one lot beyond Pratt road be prepared for submission to the Regional District and the B,C. Land Commission..This is apparently what council prefers. From the above emerges a realization that the Land Act appears to have been laid out much in the same manner as the original Regional Districts were laid out. You may* remember that the regional district for this area covered territory including Powell River, The Sunshine Coast, plus Squamish area, a territory which was impossible based on the then theory that no director of a regional board would be more than one hour away from the centre of any regional district. Naturally those who drew up that plan from maps were forced to revise their thinking which was not based on actual conditions. The same point appears to be involved in operations of the Land Commission. For example, as Mayor Peterson pointed out on a village map at council meeting, the Land Commission plans to place the land centering on Shaw road down to the present constructed section of the village, into an agricultural category which means that if they cordoned that land off from future housing development it could be so classified that a 50 year freeze could be placed on it. This leads to wondering about the basis of the Land Act and why it has become law. The general understanding is that lands suitable for agricultural use should be reserved in view of the shortage of such land in British Columbia. ��� ...'. While it is a noble effort to save all the land possible for agricultural purposes, the crunch if it came to the point of weighing the value of all land for agricultural purposes would not affect this province alone because of national or world food shortages. It would become a national or international crisis. On this basis British Columbia: would be a small segment in the overall picture of available land for food growing. There are thousands of acres now lying idle in the three prairie provinces which would be of far greater value than most of the land now under control of the B.C. Land Commission. One can readily imagine the "farmlands" of the Sunshine Coast would receive scant attention from food producers, if the situation was national. When supplies become scarce, the Sunshine Coast will not rank High as a prospective mass food production unit. It would be far better to let people live in the Shaw Road area and use more suitable land in other parts of the province now classified as subdivisions as farmland. The Sunshine Coast is an area where trees are the paramount crop. To carve out farms is no sinecure. It would be as nonsensical as striving to grow forests of conifers on the rich grain growing loam of Southern Saskatchewan. The Land Act is wise in its fundamentals but when the application of those fundamentals becomes incongruous, we should get back to square one on the meaning of the Land Act. 5-10-20 years ago FIVE YEARS AGO R. R. Hann? was appointed superintendent of schools replacing Gordon E. Johnson who moved to Powell River The Hospital Improvement District becomes part of the Regional District with the same board controlling both. 10 YEARS AGO Gibsons council hears Alfred Bourassa, Powell River garbage collector talk on the idea of extending his service to Gibsons. A traffic change in Bal's lane making it up-boud instead of down-bound is being discussed. 15 YEARS AGO The Bal block was completely destroyed by fire on the nigh of July 28. A $50,000 building permit was issued at Sechelt for construction of Redman's Red & White store. 20 YEARS AGO John Glassford drove the first taxi over the new road from Gibsons to Port Mellon. Frank Solnik opened the business in Sechelt known as the Shell Service Station. Paving of the Gibsons to Sechelt highway was completed this week. Increases in family and youth allowances'V beginning January 1, 1974 are contained in a bill introduced July 16 in the House of Comanons by the Honourable Marc Lalonde, Min ister of National Health and Welfare. . Highlights of the proposals are: Increased benefits that would almost triple the average >size of the present payment; A new formula for federal- provincial co-operation in this field; A new capacity to escalate the allowance from time to time to account for higher liv-7 ing costs. Specifically, benefits will in crease from an average of $7.23U per child per month ($86.52 a year) to an average of $20 per child per month ($240 per year.) ;7 In accordance with a new provision in the act, provinces i will! be able to decide if they wish to vary the allowance on the basis of a child's age or on the basis of the size of a (family, or both. If a province does not wish to make such a variation, the federal govern- 7 ment will pay the standard of $20 to each child1 up to age 18 in that province. If they wish' to alter that standard, provinces must abide by two main conditions: 1. no single rate paid for a child may be less than 60 per cent of the national norm i.e. a minimum of $12 a month. 2. the amount ,pai_ to all children in the province must make up an average of $20 a month per child. Other features of the proposed legislation are: The new program will cover, all those 3}�� million families now eligible for family allowance and youth allowance 'benefits, those with dependent children under the age 18._ There are over 7% million Canadaian children and youths in this category. Families now receiving benefits need not reapply. The increased benefit .will be mailed to them automatically. Maintaining the present syn- tem, allowances will continue to be paid to the mother of the family. J The principal object of the new prograrn is to supplement family income. Accordingly, the present requirement of school attendance .^will be drop ped. This means that payments in respect of 16 and 17 year- olds who are dependent on their parents will become universal. In the case of a delayed application, retroactive payments may be made for a period of up to one year. To effect a certain amount of income redistribution while ensuring that every Canadian family continues to receive the benefit, the allowance must 'be declared as income for tax purposes by the parent . increase who claims the child as a tax exemption. With respect to children under the care and maintenance of a gpverment or a government agency, or a private institution, a special non-taxable allowance will also be paid to the agency br institution. This same special non-taxable allowance will also be paid to foster parents caring for children placed with them by a government agency. To compensate for changes in the cost of living, both the regular family allowance and the special allowance may be increased by order-in-council, subject to the approval of the house of commons. The minister expressed his hope that the: legislation would be /passed by^ this Fall, allowing the new benefits to commence next January. He stated that the new family allowances program represents the first phase of a system of family income supplementation which had been put forward earlier this year in the working paper on social security in Canada. Free copies of this paper can ibe obtained from Health & Welfare Canada, Room. 408, 1177 West Broadway, Vancouver 9, B. C. Spinach is|delicious! For the economy-minded who wish to provide nourishing yet satisfying meals for., their family, Food Advisory Services, Agriculture Canada has some advice on buying fresh vegetables. Buy fresh vegetables in seaiiM son when their price is lowest^;- Handle them as little as pos^ sible so as not to damage then- Vegetables sold iat a reduced rate may be a good buy if you can use them immediately but there may be considerable waste if they are overmature and wilted. Use a vegetable peeler to avoid wasting any vegetable or loss of the nutrients whidh are found under the skin or peel. Overly ripe cucumbers are hot appealing. Avoid those which are yellow in color and large and plump. When trimming asparagus, cau__Qower, cabbage, salad greens, celery and' broccoli, remember that the outer stalks and leaves make an excellent addition to soup, sauces and casseroles. Spinach, kale and broccoli are delicious when they are green and tender; yellow wilted leaves indicate age. Serve two portions of vegetables, preferably green or yellow, and one of potatoes each day. Most vegetables sold in bulk display in retail stores have...; the grade, indicated, usually Prepackaged carry the Canada No. 1. vegetables aliso grad_ mark: Add sweet cherries to a fruit salad plate for flavor and color contrast. Visit; Elphinstone Pioneer Museum in Gibsons. It will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on August 3, 4 and 5. CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE Announces resumption of itinerant service to the Sechelt-Gibsons area Premises will be in the building formerly occupied by Coastline Plumbing & Seating, now office of Dr. F. Decker, Optometrist, on Cowrie Street, Sechelt. Service will commence August 8 and 9, and thereafter every 2nd and 4th Wednesday and Thursday of each month. Aug. 8 and 9; 22 and 23 Sept. 12 and 13; 26 and 27 Oct. 10 and 11; 24 arid 25 Nov. 7 and 8; 21 and 22 Etc. for the coming year. Telephone 885-9712 ON DAYS OF SERVICE ��NLY And after the divorce I want custody of the children ar>H color TV. There are lots of reasons for saving. And lots of ways to save. We all have something worth saving for: that trip to Europe, the down payment on the house, that piece of land you always wanted, the weekend cottage, the new car, boat or trailer, those home improvements, the retirement years the list is almost endless. It isn't easy. Saving has never been easy. So doesn't it make sense to put your hard-earned dollars into the type of account that will hejp you reach your goal a little bit faster, a little bit easier? Naturally you're familiar with our Regular Savings Account, but do you know how many other types of account and ways of saving .we can offer you? Each one is different; each one is designed to match your , specific needs, your specific goals. And any one of them could be exactly the sort of savings plan you are looking for. Why not take a few moments to come in and discuss it with us? Community Corner Fri., Aug. 3. Kinsmen Beer Garden at Dougal Park Sun., Aug. 5: Gibsons Fire Department Water Sports, Municipal Floats Sun., Aug. 5. Kiwanis Salmon Barbecue, Government wharf. Gary McDeVitt, Manager Mb* FLOYALBANK serving British Columbia Gibsons Telephone: 886-2201 rluMTSi "How much more would we have to pay her to serve the eggs properly?" FRANK E. DECKER dos OPTOMETRIST For Appointment 886-2248 Bal Block Gibsons Every Wednesday Jolin Ilarrisoii Refrigeration & Appliance Servicing SSle'tsssi __*__'fss *___= llll P^ USED APPLIANCES FOR SALE Ph. 886-9_>50 Pratt RdL, Gibsons GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN now serving the Sunshine Coast TRY US G&E & Heating BOX 165, GIBSONS 886-7638 NEW INSTALLATIONS, RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS hH)T WAT0? rn^ATING, B4.0CKH) DRAINS, SEWER CLEANING PUMP REPAIRS & IKSTAUATIONS, DUG WORK hf SERVICE CERTUTED NUMBER DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL. Your Credit Union is "Busting its Britches." Present quarters are too small to properly service you ��� ourmembers; We will be moving ��� Soon ��� to premises next door to the Post Office in Sechelt. Watch your papers and, our windows for announcements of date. In the meantime don't forget your credit union pays top interest for deposit money. For example: ONE YEAR TERM DEPOSITS DON'T WAIT TILL WE MOVE. CALL US TODAY. SUNSHINE COAST CREDIT UNION PO.Ik)x375 Wharf Street Phone Sechelt Sechelt 885-9551 ANNOUNCEMENT | Marine painter Cavalcade visitor John Horton, captain and senior flag officer of the Boyal Naval Sailing Association of Canada is aJboard: his yacht Solent Tffiave II berthed at Smitty's Marine in Gibsons. He is in Gibsons to photo-, graph events of the Sea Cavalcade for future use in paMt- ings. "British Columbians love marine art," Horton said "But as an artist, you really have to know What you're doing, Far you're not only painting a boat; you're painting history. And people around here know boats so well that if a line is out of place or a rope Tis going through the wrong block, fhky will spot it immediately And , tell you about it. You can feel __��e a ruddy foolifyou --'dnirft know what youre do___iw att article by Stephen Allen saysP But for the painter who can produce good accurate work, there is an audience who will love him, as the patrons, of Harrison Galleries on Howe Street, where Horton is displayed, can attest. Other local painters whose work has appeared in MacLeans Guide, such as Robert McVittie and Ronald Jackson, have made lucrative careers out of marine painting. Horton's fascination for boats as a child was perhaps rather natural. For not only is Poole a leading port, but also * Horton's family has a naval traditionr At the age of 16, Horton became a Bfoy Seaman; then later served in the Royal Navy from 1951 to I960. But finally he left the Royal Navy to return to his first love painting. Horton had studded painting at the Poole School of Art, the Bournemouth School of Art and the Wimbleton College of Art, and a painting of his now hangs in the presto gious Royal Academy of Art. "Each ship has a character all its own," Hortonsays, "and. ' you have to understand the anatomy of a ship fully before you can paint it." ^ At first Horton didn't think he could make a living solely as a painter of ships, so he decided also to enter a related field. He studied marine architecture and became a naval architect. He now works as an architecturalartist and' a design consultant, with an office in downtown Vancouver. Horton and his wife, who also is from England, live in West Vancouver and have five children. As one would suspect, Horton also has a boat of his Hopkins store Hopkins Landing Store,, for many years the popular gathering spot for that community, has new owners, Mr. and Mrs, William and Olwen Montgomery, from Abbotsford, where they had made "their home for the-past .14 years. The former owners, George and Betty Mprgan, on selling out, returned to Richmond, their former home., The Montgomeiys have two sons, Trevor, 12 arid Kevin, 10. i. Yes. Neville, you DO get a firm's car...mine, to clean! : own, a 23-foot sloop, and the one regret of his life is that he does not spend as much time on the boat as he would like. But that's because he's too busy painting them. Horton, 38, was born and raised in Poole, which is in Dorset, England, and -which is one of the best natural harbors in the country. Horton's memories of childhood are filled with visions of the big warships that sat in Poole Harbor. He gave expresAson to his fascination by drawing and. painting the big shipSy and today, after many years in between, he is again a painter of ships. Horton, a tall, lean and rather good-looking man, came to Vancouver nearly six, years ago in a way that is as strange as that of many other people who have adopt^ this city. A friend who was an opera singer showed him pictures of the city and Horton immediately thought: Oh boy, that's for me! And Vancouver has proven to be a fine home for Horton and his family in more ways than one. For the area is- not only an ideal location for some one who is interested in marine painting; it is also a good location ���''for someone -who is interested in sealing marine paintings. Coast News, Aug 1, 1973 3 Family Games ��� Adult Games ' ������- Children's Ganies, ~ Games for all ages and all skills. Miss Bee's, Sechelt. Blake C. Alderson, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Post Office Building, Sechelt Wednesday 10 am - 5:15 pm Saturday 10 am - 2:30 pm Phone Office 885-2333 Rd1 ian ion Branch 109 BINGO Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. THEREAFTER ON MONDAY NIGHTS copies of one of the world's most quoted newspapers ���Judged the most fair newspaper in the U.S. by Professional journalists hemselves. A leading international dally. One of the top three newspapers in the world.according to journalistic polls. Winner of oyer 79 major awards in the last rive years. including three Pulitzer Prizes. Over 3000 newspaper editors read the. Monitor. # Just send us your name and address and we'll mail you a . few free copies of the Monitor without obligation. m i Please Print Nam* city___��� "" state . ��� Ztp__- The Christian Science Mbi ���tor Rox 125. Astor Station Bo-ton, Massachusetts 02123 2ISEA ' . ������ SEA CAVALCADE GIBSONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TICKETS ON SALE OUTSIDE OF SUP_R-VALU 6\ BANK OF MONTREAL GIBSONS Wed., Thurs., Fri., 12 - 2 pm No limit on tickets to organizations or individuals - CASH ONLY Absolutely no Minors - Proof of age required Phone 886-7557 or 886-7040 REFRESHMENTS PRICE $2.50 ���4. Coast News, Aug 1, 1973. WORK WANTED (Cffflfd) COAST NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 880-2622 Deadline ��� Tuesday noon 5c a word, minimum 75c Subsequent Insertions !_ price 25c added for bookkeeping on ads not paid one week after Insertion. Legal ads 25c per count line. Subscription Rates: B.C. ��� $4.00 USA and overseas $8.50 East. Canada $5.00 COMING EVENTS TWILIGHT THEATRE Gibsons, 886-2827 SEE THEATRE AD ON PAGE 9 Aug. 3 and 4 ��� Sunshine Coast Arts Council is holding an arts and crafts show at United Church Hall, Gibsons, Friday, 12 noon to 8 p.m. arid Saturday, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 20 to 23 incl. Sunshine Coast Arts Council is sponsoring the Federation of Canadian Artists in a silkscreen work shop. ENGAGfMWT Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Fraser, Soames Point, B.C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Joan to Mr. Michael Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hancock of Newport, .. Wales. The wedding will take place Aug. 18, 1973. Gibsons United Church. am or THUMB It is with sincerest gratitude that we express to our many fiends our appreciation k>��, their kindly expressions of esteem in the floral tokens and words of sympathy which came to us in our bereavement in the loss of a beloved husband and father. These tangible expressions of sympathy have helped to lighten our burden or sorrow. ���Laurie Parke and sons. PfltSOHAL | Responsible widow, divorcee, or O.A.P. female in good health to share modern country home. Write Box 3001. Coast News, Gibsons. _________ iosT 3 yr old female cat, all black, part Persian, wearing a red harness. Lost in the Sechelt Provincial campground. Reward offered. $30. Vancouver, 1502 - 1100 Jervis St. Phone 684-5470 hm, 253-7768 wrk. HELP WANTED LOGGERS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT FLEETWOOD LOGGING Co. Ltd. MEN 1 heavy duty mechanic 1 welder 1 yarding engineer 4 fallers 1 grapple operator 1 grade shovel operator 1 rigging-handyman Interested parties call W. Bradshaw, 885-2435 between 6:00 p.m. and! 8:00 pjn. daily. FLEETWOOD LOGGING Co. Ltd. COMPASSMAN is needed to assist timber cruiser in the Sechelt area. Experience is an asset. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience! Interested parties call W. Bradshaw, 8~5-2435 between 6 p.m. and 8 p:m daily Men needed to fill several positions in road paving. Good pay, steady work throughout summer. Coast Paving Ltd., phone evenings 885-2413. WORK WANTED Light moving and hauling of any kind- Phone 886-9503. Private experienced slasher will clear property. Phone 886- 2300 after 5 p.m. Backhoe available for drainage, ditches, water lines, etc. Phone 886-9579. Secretarial work, letters, manuscripts, etc. done in my home. Phone 886-7111. Sewing, alterations and repairs. Call 886-2334 and renew old acquaintance. Plumbing installation and repairs. 24 hour service. Phone 886-2993. TRACTOR WORK Plowing ��� Discing Posthole digging Light Grading Sam Lawson 886-2398 We provide a complete tree service for the Sunshine Coast. All work insured and guaranteed to your satisfaction. PEERLESS TREE SERVICES 885-2109 TYPEWRITER & ADDING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE ��� Phone 886-7111 FURNACE INSTALLATIONS OIL BURNER SERVICE Financing Available Call Thomas Heating, 886-7111 CHIMNEY SWEEPING Oil Stoves Phone _lon Crook, 886-2834 after 5 p.m. MISC. FOR SALE 18' Kustom Kooh travel trailer. Sleeps six. Monomatic toilet, propane and electric fridge propane stove with oven, etc. Phone 886-9555. . Double bed, chesterfield, bed frame, bassinette and dresser. Call 886-9800 after 6. Dinette set. excellent condition, $35; sturdy book case $15; 2 large ceramic table lamps $10, each. Phone 886-9529. Baby crib, with mattress. Ph. 886-7018. . Modern Kenmore oil heater, 50,000 BTU, auto, thermostat control. Barrels and stand included. $90. Large all.channel antenna $5. Push mower $2.50. Phone 886-9346. Large fridge $50 at Variety Foods, 886-2936. Dry wood; flush toilet $15; Victrola; heater; mirror; mahogany closets; and lumber, etc Phone 886-9206. 1968 Yamaha 350 cc, in good condition. $450. Phone 886-9903 1970 Viva, good condition; 14 ft. boat and trailer, $150. Phone 886-9361 after 5 p.m. BUTTER CRUNCH LETTUCE Also home grown zucchini, sugar peas, beets, greens, etc. Phone 886-7046. LINDAL pre-cut kiln dried cedar homes. Your plans or ours. N.H.A. - V.L.A. approved Display home by appointment only. Quality builder available. Phone 886-7433 or 255-2798. Cheque, writer, new electric ~ fan, 3 speed. 1963 ten yard. Merc, dump truck. Ph. 886- 7838. , Camper, sleeps 2, propane stove, furnace, ice box, sink and table. Phone 886-7838. PROPANE SALES & SERVICE Winston Robinson, 886-7226 AMWAY Tron Johnson, 886-2546 TUPPERWARE Roberta E. Johnson, 886-2546. Used electric and gas ranges, also oil ranges. C & S Sales, Pb. 885-9713. Sechelt. CMS, TMKS FOR SALE 1957 % ton Merc $100. Phone 884-5308. '63 Envoy S.W., $300; '64 VW wagon, new tires, battery, $300 Offers? Phone 886-7477. '67 Cortina 1600 GT, 38,000 miles, new paint. Phone 886- 2300. BOATS FOR SALE 14' Sangstercraft, 40 hp. Merc electric start. Complete with T.R_L. $lil50 Phone 886-2691. 17% ft. Donzi hull with 155 hp. OMC leg. 213 gal. built in fibre- glass tanks. Upholstered seats Phone 886-9604. MARINE INSURANCE PROBLEMS? New insurance advice Re-insurance advice Claims settled Capt. W. Y. Higgs, Marine Surveyor Box 339, Gibsons Phones 886-9546 or 885-9425 NOTICE For Latter Day Saints in this area, contact 886-2546. MORTGAGES 1st & 2nd Mortgages RESIDENTIAL V COMMERCIAL RECREATIONAL We hai-dle all types of real estate financing including builders loans. Fast appraisal service ACADIAN MORTGAGE CORP. LTD. 2438 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER Phone 926-3256 COMPRESS�� AIR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS RECHARGED Skindivers available for salvage work ' Marine Hardware Fibreglass, paint, rope, canvas WALT NYGREN SALES (1971) LTD. Gibsons. 886-9303 Alcoholics Anonymous. Phone 885-9534, 886-9904 or 885-9327. Gibsons meeting Monday, 8:30 p.m. in Gibsons Athletic hall. If you are concerned about someone with a^drinking problem call Al-Anon at 886-7128. 885-9409. Meetings St. Aidan's Hall, Wed., 8 p.m. For membership or explosive requirements contact R. Nimmo, Cemetery Road. Ph. 886- 7778. Howe Sound Farmers' Institute. Stumping or ditching powder, dynamite, electric or regular caps, prima-cord, WANTED TO REIT 1 small enclosed garage or small shed in Gibsons area. Phone 886-7292. FOR KBIT 2 bedroom brick house. Gower Point Rd* 3rd house beyond Gibsons village boundary. References, 2 year lease required. See owner at property. ; Business premises on Marine Drive Available Sept. 1. Phone 886-2622 and leave numiber. 2 bedroom house oh Reed. Rd. W-w carpet, electric heat. Available Sept. 1, Phone 886-7261 5 to 8 pm. Bonniebrook Camp and Trailer Park 1 mobile home site for trailer up to 65 feet Couple preferred, no dogs. Ph. 886-2807 One 2 room suite, 1 housekeeping room. Gibsons. Phone 886- 9912 after 5 p.m. Store for rent Cowre St., Sechelt Approx. 800 sq. ft. 885-9816 Office space available in building on highway in" Gibsons with phone answering service and direct line to Vancouver. Phone 886-7626 Tues. to Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 pm. MOBILE HOMES New 1'2 x66Statesman, 3 becb- rooms, utility rbom^^colored appliances, shag carpet in living room andmaster bedroom, deluxe furniture Delivered, and completely set up for $112,500, Can be seen at Sunshine Coast Trailer Park, Gibsons. Dealer No. 65573. Brand hew 12 x 60 Embassy, 2 bedroom, shag carpet through out, colored appliances including washer, "and drier, 2. door frost free fridge. Exceptionally well built mobile home, delivered' and set up for only $10,900. Dealer No. 65573. Can be seen at Sunshine Coast Trailer Park. BUILDIHG SUPPLIES THE BARGAIN CENTRE We buy, sell or trade Furniture Appliances Lumber Doors Windows Bricks In Hansen's old warehouse Sechelt Open Thurs., Fri:, Sat. Bus. or Res. 885-9848 Gord PROPERTY FOR SUE View lot for sale. Gower Point area. Call 886-2486. ___ View lot at Langdale Heights. Close to school, paved' road. Phone 886-2795. SUNSHINE COAST HWY. $73,500 8 ACRES 3 bedroom bungalow, 1400 sq. ft., full basement, electric heat, spacious living-dining room with fireplace, view windows with access to sundeck. Wall to wall carpet throughout. Modern kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite vanity. Open stairway to roughed-in rec. room with fireplace. Large carport and 22 x 45 ft. fully equipped swimming pool. 8 ac, 600 ft. frontage on Hwy 101, Roberts Creek. Approx. 3 ac. landscaped with lawns, fish pond and fountain. Year round creek. OWNER. Ph. 886-2794. ���! K. BUTLER REALTY LTD. ALL TYPES OF INSCJRANOF ���- Gibson?, B.C. Phone 886-2000 ������i, MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE YOU'RE INVITED! Sat., & Sun. August 4 & 5, Sea Cavalcade tournament, S.C. Golf & Country Club. Mon, Aug. 6: Twilight Golf, 6:00. Anyone welcome. Sakinaw Lake Retreat: 90' beach. Log cabin with large sun deck overlooking beach. Offers lake fishing and salt water. Try your offer near $27,500. In Rural Setting: Near 1 acre. Attractive 4 bedroom home, double plumbing, spacious living room, large entrance hall, comb, dining and cab. kitchen. Completed rec. room, large utility, cool room. ArOil heat. Attached garage. Some finish work required. $35,000 F.P. ���Large view lot in Gibsons. $6,500. Gibsons: Leisure living is assured in this attractive 2 bdrm home. Galley type kitchen,- large dining room, bright sunk en living room with a view. Vanity bath. Completed rec. room, wash room in lower level. Storage and. utility in bsmt area. Double carport, large sundeck for those Bar-B-Q parties. Easy, terms on $28,000. Charming 5 room modern bungalow on attractively landscaped lot with view. Small guest house, nicely paneled. Garage. Private concrete patio plus grassed sun spot. $11,500 down on $26,500 F.P. Room to stretch and breathe on this partially developed ac, about half in natural park. One bedroom mobile home on concrete slab. Large carport and patio. Storage shed: and workshop. Full price only $21,- 500. HAVE CLIENTS! NEED LISTINGS! EWART McMYNN REALTY Gibsons Phone 886-2248 Box 238 Gibsons,. B.C Notary Public Granthams: 2 bedroom home with magnificent view. Well developed lot ,also revenue! One suite in basement and small cottage on back of property. Full price $30,000 with V2 down. Roberts Creek: iy_ acres on B.T. road. Nicely treed, level to road, $3,000 down. Gibsons Headlands: View lot with 150 'road frontage. Don't hesitate too long on this one. For rent Extremely nice waterfront home. Tenant must be willing to take care of grounds. Must have references. Wally Peterson, 880*2877 Ron McSavaney. 886-9656 MacGfegor Pacific Realty LW. Gibsons: Over 15 acres beautiful farmland on Hwy 101. Aprox. 5 acres cleared, planted and self-sustaining w. chickens, goats and veg. Large farm house, outbuildings and road allowance at side. This is a fantastic investment for only $55,000. TRY AI_L OFFERS & TERMS. Gibsons: Over 2 acres prime corner property on 2 paved roads. 4 room house, new septic system. See this today. Call LORR1E GIRARD, 886- 7760 or (Van.) 926-5586. Four- good investment panoramic view lots. Gower Point area. Handy to beach. Phone 886-2887. SUNSHINE COAST REAL ESTATE Ltd. Realty & Insurance Phone 885-2235 (24 hours) Box 128 SecheH, B.C. Next to Trail Bay Centre in Sechelt Vancouver Ph 689-5838 (24 hours) 3 COTTAGES PLUS VIEW 2-926 One finished and. two: unfinished cottages on IOC x 200' view lot. New septic system for two homes. Some building material and furnishings included. Could be developed into a very valuable property, FJP. $24,700, half cash. L. R. Brown, 885-2437 eves. VIEW PROPERTY WITH REVENUE 3-2-921 Large new home on Marine Drive, Hopkins Landing, with revenue suite below Main floor (11460 sq. ft.) has large living room with acorn fireplace, roomy dining: area, kitchen, utility, 3 bedrooms, IVi bathrooms. Across the front sundeck, marvellous view. Self contained suite below (775 sq. ft.) .$48,500 F.P7 Jack White 886-2935 eves. NEW TWO BEDROOM VIEW HOME 17-2-947 Quality built 2 bedroom home on spacious 75' x 135' corner lot. Modern kitchen. Large living and dining roomv Full basement could be recreation room, and another bedroom. Beautiful view of Georgia Strait. Alfcan siding, carport. F.P. $34,500 L. R. Srowin, 885-2437 or Don Hadden 885-9504 eves. TUWANEK ��� TWO BEDROOM 20-2-929 LOVELY ��� country setting, some ,view of Sechelt Inlet, this could be yours for $10,000 down payment to FJP. of $25,000. Pat Murphy, 885-9487 eves. SELMA PARK HOME 17-2-832 Conveniently located Yz block of highway and 1 block to beach and "ocean access. 2 'bedroom home and separate building for guests or ? The F.P. is only $117,500. Robert Kent, 885-9461 eves. THREE BEDROOM HOME 2-931 3 bedroom modified mobile home on spacious landscaped, lot. Large 15'. x. 21? living room. W-w shag carpet and acorn fireplace. Complete cement foundation. Close to school, store and a good beach. FJP. $2)5,000 L. R. Browh 885-2437 eves WAKEFIELD ��� FIVE ACRES J^89l Hard to get farmland ��� 5 acres cleared and fenced Don t let this slip by, good holding property. FJP. $25,000. Pat Murphy, 885-9487 eves. VACATION COTTAGE ��� REDROOFFS 24-2-821 Snug vacation cottage on large treed lot, ideal site for future retirement Hydro' and phone installed. Furniture included as viewed. Move in for only $9,750 cash. Don Hadden 885-9504 eves?. _���; .'������ TUWANEK '2-890 Treed lot in sunny Tuwahek. Zoning R2. 80 ft. on road and 635 ft. of short side. Good holding property. F.P. $5,500 L. R. Brown 885-2437 eves,,, ���.....:.;. ;. ��� ,,. ;.: M^0 TUWANEK ; .. _ v. "���-��� v-v . 3~^? Try your off er for this vacation lot. A great view of the waters of Sechelt Inlet is included in the low price of $5,200 for quick sale. Robert Kent 885-9461 eves. TWO LOTS ��� SOUTHWEST SLOPE 2-9111/12 Two selectively cleared lots on 2 paved roads. Public access to sandy beach. Southwest exposure. Hydro and water. P.P. $6975 each, L. R. Brown 885-2437 eves DUPLEX DAVIS BAY ._ 16-2-644 Ideal retirement property with income from this duplex on excellent view- lot just a block from beach .and store at Davis Bav Each suite has 2 bedrooms and, 910 sq. ft. Preview this first on our television. FJP. $38,000 ��� half down Don Hadden 885-9504 eves. LIKE YOUR OWN PARK _.-���:_���'��������� 277? A quiet country retreat, with a year round, stream; yet ha? hydro, phone and city water. Nearly % of well wooded acreage within sight of ocean and short^lsta^nceto easy ScesTfeat launching or swimming.. F.P. $10,900. Bob Kent 885-9461 eves. Many will know our new man, Mr. Jack White, who has been active in Sunshine Coast. Real Estate Sales for the past five years. He recently completed the Rl. Appraisal course and will be happy to serve you in all your real estate requirements. k Classifieds continued on Page 9 You're palling the stitches too tight Smedley! TRY OH YOUR NOT PAK OF SHOES AT WIGARD'S 885-9345 SECHELT seasons Coast News, Aug. 1, 1973 5 GIVE YOUR LANDLORD WHAT HE DESERVES 30 Days Notice Stop Paying Rent! It Is Money Poorly Spent for just $100 of your own you can buy a new MOBILE HOME Call Us Collect <>m For A Free Credit Check 112-438-2421 COSMOPOLITAN HOMES LTD. 5912 Kingsway, Burnaby Dealer Lie. No. D121 By STEVEN LEE New Zealand, from the beginning, was a very wise choice. The reversed seasons would enable me to start classes again in February rather than miss a whole year until iSeptember; cities are small; cost of living low* unemployment non-existent; education follows more traditional British lines; and New Zealand universities, particularly Auck landy met all my criteria; plus the fact that fees were one- quarter those of UBC I applied for a place, w_s, accepted' by the Universityof Auckland and a few weeks later seit sail for the South Pacific. The University' of Auckland, sits atop a high hill directly behind the main commercial centre of the city. It is a f iye minute walk from Queen Street to the University library. That walk is through trees and lawns, passed the Auckland Art Gallery and the outdoor bandstand to the top of the hill and beautiful Albert Park. The university is in the centre of the city yet, because of its hilltop location, is removed from the bustle of downtown. From the library one looks out upon rows of tall straight palms, upon the great circular white fountain and its statues in Albert Park, upon flowers and lawifs>, Australian _ig trees and the tops of the city's cathedrals and clock towers. To the north are the sparkling Waitenata Harbor, the looming volcano of Karigitato and the,South Pacific. ��� The campus is small and compact and dominated by new steel and glass buildings, yet there are enough stone walls, gothic arches and White washed colonial houses with great bay windows to give the campus an air of history and tradition. The main building; is the Library. Rising seven stories ' above the campus it is new and one of the 'best designed I have seen. There are no stacks, no uxidterground dungeon of cramped passageways and dusty shelves. Ea_h floor is carpeted and filled with natural bright New Zealand sunshine which floods iri from glass walls and endless skylights. The air is fresh and there is room to move about among the volumes. '/ VOLVO CARS & STATION WAGONS International Trucks and Recreational Vehicles PHONE 278-6S01 NORMMacKAY .SALES REPRESENTATIVE Res, Phone 985-6300 or 885-9813 BEN JACOKEN MHORS LTD; 369 No. 3 ROAD - - RICHMOND, B.C. CALL COLLECT Phone 278-6291 Res. 273-6747 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS GOOD USED CARS & TRUCKS E. E. (MICKEY) COE FLEET & LEASE MGR. Ben Jacobsen Motors Ltd. 369 No. 3 Road ��� Richmond, B.C. The main floor of the- Library is Nyell laid out and pro- . vides a central working area ,for students. Use of the cataloguing and reference1 facilities is easy and. fast and elevators speed access to all floors. The atmosphere of the Library is personalized with sufficient staff to assist in reference and research work. There arfe no plastic ID, cards and. no corn- putors. In keeping with New Zealand tradition the library is closed on Sundays; there is one day of rest per week - like it or not - a custom I have come to appreciate. The other focal point of the campus is the Student Union Building. Designed- 'a la SFU. this complex is built around a forum or plaza and is- connected, to the library by" a 7" glass enclose*, walkway over tree lined Alfred street. Here one find, the usual university facilities: bookshop, commons rooms, students association offices, the university newspaper and. five cafeterias. The cafeterias have been broken up into small coffee shops thus avoiding a huge institutional eating hall atmosphere. its beautiful grounds now form part of the campus. Its plush reading rooms are a quiet retreat from campus activity. The Library, the Student Union Building, the Old Arts building, Government house and a collection of old homes and new modern, complexes which house the departments ; of engineering, chemistry, physics, geography and zoology together form the campus of the University of Auckland The University of Auckland has been more than I could have hoped for. The campus is small, compact and friendly. There is no bureaucracy. On the first day of enrollment I found every office door open and every administrative official from dean and department heads to the student information girls willing to take time and give personal attention to any problem. I Trilled in an information sheet, paid the cashier my fees and began classes the next day. It was a vast improvement over computerized enrollment at UBC. Have your chimney cleaned while the weather is good CHIMNEYS, OIL STOVES CLEANED & SERVICED Ph. RON CROOK 886-2834 There are other surprising pleasures too; attractive buildings, good, cafeteria food, a small enrollment (10,000), excellent lecturers in political studies and history, small classes ��� and most of all, there is sunshine. , This then, is by detailed and perhaps too long answer to the questions "Why New Zealand?" and "Why not UBC?" ANGLICAN V St. Bartholomew's -Rev. David H; P.; Brown Morning ^Service. 11:15 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. St. Aidan's Morning Service 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. GIBSONS UNITED CHURCH 11315 a.m., Divine Service 9:30 a.m., Wilson Creek 2..0 p.m., Roberts Creek r * ��� >������! ��' f> i NEED FLOOR COVERING? ��� CARPER ���TILES ��� UNOIHMS For coverings that please Ken DeVries FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. 1659 Sunshine Coast Highway at Wyngaert Road, Gibsons 886-7112 Closed Monday ��� Open Tuesday through Saturday 9��� 5:30 ��� Fri, 9 to9 The food is good and ranges from full course hot roast din- ners, at about 40c in the main cafeteria to 'health food', cottage cheese, whole wheat bread, fruit juices, etc., and' pastries, ice cream and coffee or tea in the others. The Plaza is the centre of campus activities and is the scene of speeches, debates, rock group performances or just broadcast music as students sit, stand, lean, slouch or lie in the sun during the 12-2 lunch break. Nearby is the Administration Building, ah old redecorated colonial mansion that lacks any air of authority or bureaucracy. Offices of the Arts Department are housed in other once grand homes with wide front verandahs. Old drawing rooms and salons are used for tutorial group meetings, i The old arts building occupies the centre of the campus. It is a great stone ediface crowned with an ornate clock .tower and supported by gothic arches and massive columns encircling an echoing rotunda. ;., Tree ferns and lawn separate �� this structure from Old Gov-_ ernment House. Once the permanent residence of the gover- nor^general this mansion and ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICES St. Mary's Church Father E. G. Lehner 11 a.m. Mass, Sundays Wed., Fri., 7 p.m. Phone 885-9526 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Gibsons, 886t7_49 .Morning Worship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7:00 p-m. Thursday, Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 886-7449 Mermaid & Trail, Sechelt Family worship hour. Sunday, time for children in the chapel 11:15 to 12:15 Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 7.30 pan. Rev. W. N. Erickson (Pastor) GIBSONS PENTECOSTAL Member P.AOC. Phone 886-7107 Highway and Martin Road Sunday School 9.45 a m Morning Worship 11 a.m.' Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wed., Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Fri., Accent on _outh. 7:30 pan. Pastor G. W. Foster GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE Gower Point Road Phone 886-2660 Sundays, 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.n_ Bible Study, Tues., 8 p.m. Pastor Nancy Dykes "In His Service ��� At Your Service THE BAHA'I FAITH That one indeed is a man who, today dedicateth himself to the service of the whole human race. Informal Chats Tues., 886-2078 AFTER 5 pm. BE ELECTRIC hd. ) i SERVING YOU ELECTRICALLY ��� HEWU_7A1_4IH)W ��� REWHHMG ���OECIRiCHUT ��� DESIGN ��� MAIHTEUAKC. PHONE . 886-7605 AFTER HRS (BOB) 886-765* 886-74*6 AFTER HRS (ED) The Corporation of the Village of Sechelt Municipal Voter's List 1973 QUALIFICATIONS "���_l.._U"'��� " :?mw->' ���-, ~p���erar�� The names of REGISTERED OWNERS will automatically be placed on the list of voters. This should be checked when the preliminary list is posted on September 20th, 1973, prior to the Court _f Revision held October 1st, 1973. Qualified persons, OTHER THAN PRO- '1-..'.,��� PERTY OWNERS, may have their names entered on the list provided that they have the qualifications shown below. A Declaration to this effect must be filed with the Municipal Clerk, on a form provided, at the Municipal Office, SECHELT, B.C. THE LIST OF VOTERS WILL CLOSE AT 5 P.M., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1973. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERSONS OTHER THAN REGISTERED PROPERTY OWNERS:��� RESIDENT ELECTOR ��� A Canadian Citizen or other British subject of the full age of 19 years, who has resided continuously in the Village of Sechelt for six (6) months prior to the submission'of the prescribed Declaration. TENANT ELECTOR ��� A Canadian citizen or other British subject of the full age of 19 years, who has been a tenant in occupation continuously of real property in the Village of Sechelt for not less than six (6) months immediately prior'to the submission of the prescribed Declaration. CORPORATIONS ��� The name of a corporation is not automatically placed on the list of electors. Corporations owning property or qualifying as Tenant-electors are required to file with the Municipal Clerk written authorization naming some person of the full age of 19 years, Canadian or British subject, as its voting agent. Such authorization must be filed not later than 5 P.M., August 31, 1973. This will remain in effect until it is revoked or replaced by the Corporation. The foregoing applies to the Village of Sechelt Municipal List of Electors only, for use at the Municipal elections in November, 1973. If furtherinformatio n is required, telephone the Municipal Office, 885-2043. Sechelt, B.C. July 26, 1973. iV. Sutherland, Municpal Clerk. Gibsons sea cavalcade FRI. SAT. & SUN, AUGUST 3,4, S, .���"��������� VICKI BEEMAN LYNN BREDT DONNA SOLNIK She's A 3 ****^*90*+*t*0+ Be Sure To Turn Out For The BIG PARADE Saturday; August 4th from Brothers Park at 11 a.m. -Capt. William York Higgs, Honorary Grand Marshall -Bands, floats. Beauty Queen Candidates -Special C.B.C. Beachcomber entry -Horses and Riders, Marchers -Fire Trucks, Decorated Bikes ��79 �� i > Spectacular Summer Coast FUN AND GAMES FOR ALL *k- _? -World's largest Tugboat Regatta -War of the Hoses -Land and Aquatic Sports -Swimming Races - Log Rolling -Crowning of Gibsons Beauty Queen -Beard Growing Contest -Salmon Barbecue -Moonlight Dancing on the Wharf and many more fun day and night events a i>- (AH Choose Front These Nine Beautiful Queen Candidates JOAN BLOMGREN JO-ANNE JORGENSON JUNE CROSBY DARCEY GREGORY IiITA ALLNUTT '3>": S C ea v_avaicaae I Irwin Motel C. & M. McBride Sunshine Coast Hwy Ph. 886-9615 Fiedler Bros Contracting LTD. North Rd. 886-2663 Coast Inn Bill & Sam Youdell Seaside Plaza 886-9973 Helen's Fashion Shop Helen Johnson 1538 Gower Point Rd. 886-9941 Marine Men's Wear Ud. Coin OpJ)rycleanlng Floyd and Gladys McGregor Marine Drive 886-2-116 Sunshine Records & Tapes David Housser Marine Drive 886-7611 Parry's Fabric House Ltd Marine Drive 886-7525 Lome & Georgette Smith Sunnycrest Plaza Ph. 886-2231 Bank of Montreal Frank Daugherty, Manager Marine Drive 886-2216 Hill's Machine Shop Ltd. and MARINE SHIPYARD 1646 Marine Dr. Ph. 886-7721 Charles English REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Sunnycrest Plaza 886-7535 886-2481 Marine Transmission & Repairs Ltd. "P-iiil TD_p__lc__! Sunshine Coast Hwy 886-2929 ROOFING & INSULATION Pratt Rd, 886-7320 Snug Village ARTS & CRAFTS Leona R. Spangler Marine Dr. 886-7079 onsored by These Danny Wheeler Esso Fuel.Oil Distributor Hopkins Landing 886-9663 McMynn Realty H589 Marine Dr. 886-2248 Gibsons Hardware Mickey & Doris Parsey Marine Dr. 886-2442 Village Store Doug & June Smith Marine -Dr. 886-7460. GOOD LUCK Roberts Creek Queen Candidate Roberts Creek Recreation GROUP Walt's Sales Marine supplies ��� Hardware _ Sporting Goods Edna & Dick Janowsky Head of Wharf 886-2663 R. Harding & Son Ltd. Shell Fuel Distributors Ralph, Esthel, Ian The Wharf, Gibsons 886-2133 Entertainment Every Day of the Year Twilight Theatre Evenings at 8 886-2827 Funland Arcade < Arnold ,& Doris Blomgren ' Seaside Plaza From Ken's Gower Pt| Krus| Gdlbsons II 886-2234 ��� �� ������^. Georgjj The Whcjl : 7Fif Sunshine^ Che* " ' ������ :���:-���?'$ Sunny crjl ���M Cavalcade Committee JOANNE ROTTLUFF t>A * ��� * ff JOE KAMPMAN CAROL KURUCZ ���i**^>. VERNA SIM 3 Fun Filled Days Fri. Sat. and Sun. 3 4 5 ._'5 ���M -' i'.- '���'.,:.i SEE THE WORLDS ONE and ONLY THRILL - PACKED TUG BOAT REGATTA FROM MAYOR PETERSON AND COUNCIL A HE ARTY WELCOME TO ALL OUR VISITORS As Mayor of Gibsons, I wish to invite you, your family and all your friends to join with us in our summer festivities of sports and fun��� Gibsons Fifth Annual Sea Cavalcade. This three-day summer holiday event could well be something for you to remember for the rest of your'lives. WALLY PETERSON, MAYOR OF GIBSONS The Village of Sechelt sends hearty congratulations to the Village of Gibsons for another ''Bang-up" , Sea Cavalcade: Your support of our Timber Days in May was great, and we'll be down to celebrate with you on the big days. Joe Kampman and the others deserve a mighty big vote 6f thanks for a tremendous job well done. ,- BEN LANG, MAYOR OF SECHELT. Photo�� by Peninsula Photographers DENNIS SUVEGES DICK BLAKEMAN WILSON ���j * WALTER VALENCIUS SANDRA AUDETTE sons rea Business firms m gang at Nlar Store 886-2563 pres Ltd. Sechelt 885-2238 bits ice fay Sawyer 886-2838 iy Ltd. iLewis p Motors 886-9900 pon J. H, G. (Jim) Drummond W.W. Manufacturing 886-7343 INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Gower Point Rd. 886-7751 Murray's Garden & Pet Supplies Bill & Dorothy Murray Gower Point Rd. .886-2919 N.D.P. Help Centre AND BOOK STORE Ken Barker, WLgtW. 1561 Gower Point vFtoad Sunnycrest Motor Hotel Linda and Geo. McNicoll Ph.7 886-9920, 886-7218 Sunshine Coast Hwy. Boat tops, trailer gear, upholstery Bell Weinihanda Wyngaert Rd: 886-7ai0 Henry's Bakery & Coffee Shop Sunnycrest Plaza 886-7441. D. G. Douglas VARIETY & PAINTS Sunnycrest Plaza 886-2615 . Good Sailing Gibsons Sea Cavalcade From Cast & Crew 'The Beachcombers' MoMy _ Reach Ben's Take-Our Sunshine Coast- l_wy 886-7828 Elson Glass 1779 Wyngaert Rd. 886-7359 J. Harvey Dept. Store 1553 Gower Point Rd. 886-2346 Goddard's Fashion Centre 886-9543 Howe Sound Janitor LTD. Sunnycrest Plaza ; Don's Shoes Ltd. Sunnycrest Plaza 880-2624 Ritz Motel Pat & Winn Jackson Gower Point Rd. 886-2401 BE Electric Bob Lambert Wyngaert Rd. Ed Dolinsky 886-7605 Gibsons 886-7131 Cedars Inn Deo & Maria Hubell ^" Sunshine Coast Hwy 886-9815 Elphinstone Co-op Ken Quintella Marine Drive 886-2522 K. Butler Realty Ltd. 1538 Gower Point Rd. 886-2000 Insurance All types E. I_ (Ed) Bubler 1538 Gower Point Rd. 886-2000 Gibsons Building Supplies Sunshine Coast Hwy 886-2642 Kelly's Garbage Disposal Service 1412 Gower Point Rd. 886-2238 Coast News Bal's Lane 886-2622 8 Coast News, Aug. 1, 1073. PRINTED PATTERN In Court h~rrH��+-/f4* ****} Zip into pantsuit or dress and look INCHES SLIMMER where it matters most from bust thru hips. Snap up the look with braid trim, stars. Printed Pattern 4712: Half sizes 10%, 12% 14%, 16%, 118%, 20%. Size 14% (bust 37) pantsuit 2% yards 60-inch. Seventy-five cents for each pattern - cash or cheque or money order. Add 15 cents for each pattern for first class mailing and special handhng- to Anne Adams Patterns, c/o Coast News Pattern Dept. 60 Progress ave., Scarborough, Ont. MIT 4P7 lOO easy fascinating stylet - choose one pattern free in all new Fall-Winter catalog. 75�� Instant Sewing Book ��� cut fit, sew modern way. $1.00 Instant Fashion Book ��� what to - wear answers. $1.00 Be a fashion' winner! See New! Instant Money Book. Learn to make extra dollars from your crafts ..... . .$1.00 Instant Macrame Book . .$1.00 Hairpin Crochet Book ..$1.00 Instant Crochet Book . .$1.00 Instant Gift Book .... $1.00 Complete Afghan Book. .$1.00 FABRIC HOUSE GIBSONS For all your Sewing and Knitting Needs Marine Drive 886-7525 Visit Elphinstone Pioneer Museum in Gibsons. It will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on August 8, 4 and 5. Allan Phare of Gibsons area pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a vehicle while his blood alcohol level was in excess of .08% blood alcohol. Phare was prohibited from driving anywhere in Canada for a period of one year except between the hours of 7 a.m and 7 p.m. He was also fined $300 or 14 days. Citizens are reminded that should they not receive any answer at the Gibsons detachment phone number, they should call the toll free number, Zenith 4444. This number connects them with a Vancouver RCMP office having radio contract with police cars on patrol. THE BABY KANGAROO The infant kangaroo at birth { is so small that it could cuddle in a teaspoon. This baby has no fur, tiny buds for ears, useless hind legs and no sight iri its eyes. Only the forepaws are strong and operative. With these, it climbs its mother's stomach and pushes its way into her pouch where it finds a teat and settles down very ser-^ iously and most effectively to the business of growing up. Of course I believe you're innocent, Jim. By the way, *'* where did you hide it: all? For Real Estate on *��� Sunshine Coast K. CROSBY CHARLES ENGLISH LTD. Sunnycrest Shopping Centre Gibsons ��� 886-2481 Peninsula Hotel CABARET SATURDAY Aug. 4 LIVE ENTERTAUIMERT Pizza will be available Phone 886-2472 FOR RESERVATIONS Horoscope for the next week By TRENT VARRO ARIES - March 21 to April 20 Don't allow yourself to become "touchy" or antagonistic with people you are working with. Your intuition can go wrong during one of these periods which occur approximately every two years. ( TAURUS - April 21 to May 21 Some . good opportunities are shaping up on the horizon in the solar chart of Taurus. Travel is not too well aspected at this time. It might be wisest to delay any plans that call for an extended journey. GEMINI - May 22 to June 21 Be extremely cautious in matters dealing with romance'. You could be put in a most compromising situation that is not of your doing, but by some one else. The tendency is to "let your heart run away with your head". * CANCER - June 22 to July 22 Legal matters on the whole, will be in your favor, but the position of Mars may cause you* to become unduly upset over business dealings. This will pass quickly, and things- should prove lucky for you; soon, ���';���'- ���. s LEO - July 23 to August 231 Some very favourable aspects' are enabling Leo individuals to "see the light" in what appeared to be a dark world during the last two years. Neptune in Scorpio is actually the only poor aspect. VIRGO - August 24 to Sept. 22 This could be a rather difficult period in your life, but, if you can understand it, also one of the most enlightening in the development of your character. Rely on your friends during this trying time. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 23 You could have a feeling you would like to kick over the traces in romantic matters, but your good sense will do much to modify this. Be cautious in money matters. Delay a bit and things will work therii- selves out., SCORPIO - Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 Legal matters are beginning to come under very favourable aspect fOr Scorpio at this time. If you have become entangled in some legal controversy in the past, now is the time to consult a good lawyer/ SAGITTARIUS Nov 23 Dec 21 There are both some very good and1 also some very poor positions of the planets surrounding your sign at this time. This is probably all for the best, as they will tend to counteract each other/ 7 7 CAPRICORN - Dec 22 - Jan 20 The aggressive action of Mars may be slightly upsetting in your daily routine of living, but don't let this bother you tod much. It will be over in a week or so, and you have some great benefits coming your way/ AQUARIUS - Jan 21 to Feb 18 A great easing of tension is indicated for all Aquarius persons. These tensions may have been building up for years, and you considered' them part of the daily routine of living. PISCES - Feb. 19 to Mar. 20 Some form of "new horizon" is opening up for you in your solar chart. This may require readjustment in your daily life that can seem most frustrating but you can be sure that it's all for the good. (Copyright 1973 by Trent Varro. All rights reserved.) NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND In Land Recording District of New Westminster and situated in Churchill Bay on Mala- spina Strait (Francis Peninsula). : Take notice thatTViMain Paul Malcolm of Pender Harbour, occupation/fisherman, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Comimenfcing at a post planted at the south east corner post of Lot B, District Lot 997, thence East 350 ft.; thence 300 ft. North; thence 200 ft. South by East; and containing 5 acres more or less. v The purpose for which the disposition is required is for moorage, floats, construction of net sheds, and occasional booming. ���William Paul Malcolm. 7 Dated. July 18, 1973. MMFDIILIL MELTD. Serving the Sunshine Coast 24 hours a day. A Cpmplete Funeral or Memorial Service at Moderate Cost Member of PHONE 886-9551 PRE-ARRANGEMENTS MEMORY MARKERS J. ROY PARKINS OWNER-MANAGER The Elmer rule broken here is number HOW TO ENTER 1. Show which Elmer rule is being broken above and colour the picture. 2. Fill out entry form. Print cle_rly. 3. Cut out along dotted lines and mail to address shown. ^ 4. Any Canadian child between 6 and 14 may enter. All entries become property of Elmer the Safety Elephant. 'Judges' decision final. CANADA SAFETY COUNCIL BETORE AUG 7 TO ELMER Box 1040, Station B, Toronto. Ont. M5T 2 I 8 NAME ;�����.�� ADDRESS -. a/****...���.����...���....��..��.�����...������...*���........ (Town or city, postal code) TELEPHONE AP* |iti.t..l. BOy mum Wtfl wmm ��� " Coast News, Gibsons, B.C. Free MAP of Sechelt Peninsula and Catalogue of Listings , ACROSS FROM SECHELT BUS DEPOT GIBSONS Fantastic view of Howe Sound from this brand new 3 bedroom home nearing completion. Features wall-to -wall carpets, 1% bathnms1, full /basement, fireplaces up arid down, carport and sundeck: SELMA PARK Large panoramic view lot above Selma Park. Power and water oh street. Size 95' x 185'. Nicely treed. FP. $7,350. GIBSONS ACREAGE Over 8 level sunny acres, hydro and phone on road. 740' frontage. FP $23,000 SECHELT - Modern seven ste. Apt. ��� Close to all conveniences, Rental accommodation is hard to find here. Vacancy rate NIL. Excellent investment at $79,900. Call Dave Roberts, Eves. 885-9785. DAVIS BAY Beach Cottage ��� 2 bedrms 7" level, treed, garden lot. Ideal for retirement. Electric heat. FP. $27,900. GOWER POINT Sea View Lots, 93' x 220' Serviced Possibly subdivided. Close to public beach. F.P. $7,950 and $8,750. Large View Lot at Gower Point - Fully serviced Nicely treed- South slope. View to Nanaimo. Steps to pubr lie launch ramp and swimming. F.P $7,950 ROBERTS CREEK Lot with fruit trees ��� Just put your home on this beautiful level lot. Very little (landscaping needed. One block to beach. Serviced. FP $6,500. DAVIS BAY 2 bedroom home ��� As is��� pre - -finished.* * Panoramic - view. Full basement. F.P. $26,900 View Lot ��� 65 x 121 build ing lot Cleared, Driveway in. FJP. $6,950. View Lot ,-t- All cleared, . ready for building. Two blocks to public beach. Swimming, fishing. F.P. $8,700. , Gall Jack or Stan Anderson, 885-2053, 885-2385. Sechelt .885-2241 Vancouver Direct Line MU 5-5544 LARS BRAKSTAD tearing on his 65th birthday after 1SV years with Canadian Forest Products Port Mellon mill was recipient of a Land camera and fishing rods as a retirement gift frombellow workers in the steam and recoverydepartments. The presentation was made by Jim Mnuro, superintendent of steam and recovery department. The event took place in Cedars Inn Thursday night, of last week. Date mistake causes penalty A mistake in a date on a general information sheet attached to assessment tax payment notices drew Ray Whiting to the July 24 council meeting complaining that he adhered to the information on the information sheet and paid his taxes. This he did not mind but he found he was officially one day late and as a result' was assessed a 10% penalty. He^ objected and informed council he had phoned Victoria municipal, officials who admitted that the date on the information sheet was an" error. Mr. Whiting said the Victoria officials agreed it was a mistake and not Mr, Whiting's error therefore he should' not be charged with the penalty. Victoria officials said they would, inform council of their ruling. At time of going to press council still awaits a letter from Victoria.: In the meantime Mr. Whiting who placeda stop payment oh the penalty check is waiting to see what is going to happen .Council felt it shoiild await information fromV Victoria before cancelling the penalty; Court awards heavy damages : A total of $9_,593 in damages was awarded a Sechelt woman as the result of an accident in which her husband was killed. The hearing before Mr. Justice Alan __acfarlaine occurred in the BjC. Supreme Court. Defendants were AdoOph Wil- helm Olson and Gerald Gordon Olson, who admitted liability James Oliver Donflan, 47 at the time of the collision, was killed April 10 ,1976, while driving home from Kj_r_oops. The judge described Donlon, a journeyman electrician, as a frugal man with simple needs, who didn't smoke and drank sparingly. He said1 he accepted evidence that Donlon intended to work for a further 10 to 15 years, and would have contributed about $4,200 each year to the direct support of his wife. The judge assessed general d a mages at $95,000 plus $1,593,615 special damages. COAST HEWS WANT ADS ARE BEST SELLERS Phone 886-2622 GET YOUR MAP of the SUNSHINE COAST at the COAST HEWS GIBSON, 63^ each Coast Newsv Aug. lv 1973. 9 WANTED Used furniture or what have you AL'S USED FURNITURE WE BUY BEER BOTTLES '' Gibsons ��� 886-2812 SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH BE A BLOOD DONOR Twilight Theatre Gibsons ��� 886-2827 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug. 1,2, 3,4 Walt Disney's THE WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE Evenings at 8 ��� Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. Prices Matinee Prices evenings Adults __________ $1.75 Students ____ $1.50All ages ��� .75 Children under 13 .75 BIG TRIPLE FEATURE 4 HOURS OF SOLID ENTERTAINMENT Fri., Aug. 3 ��� 11 pm. to 3 dm. and Sun., Aug. 5 ��� 8 pm. to 12 pm." ON ANY SUNDAY plus GIMME SHELTER (Boiling Stones) plus MONTEREY POP Mon., Tues., Wed., Aug. 7,8,9 FUNNY GIRL Barbra Streisand Kathleen Brynjolfson, is the winner of a University of British Columbia special' prize of $100 for, ranking at the head of foer graduating- class in Home Economics: -'. ��� ' '- -rW-'v^- The '1973 graduate attended Esquimait Junior and Senior Secondary schools, University of Victoria, and UBC, ' Parents of 23-year-old Kathleen are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brynjolfson, and she is a niece of Mrs. F. A. Jones, War- atah, Gibsons. '��� * Charles English Ltd. REAL ESTATE & IKSURANCE SUNNYCREST SHOPPING CENTRE GIBSONS, B.C. Ph. 886-2481 TOELI___^ NOTARY PUBLIC ��� APPRAISALS LANGDALE: See the houses being built now, then drop into our office and look over the plans for the next five homes. One could be yours. Mtges. available on all homes. GIBSONS VILLAGE: One only building lot in a new subdivision. 73' x 120'. Close to schools and shopping. F4P. $4400 cash. GIBSONS: Well kept twoV;fcedr6om home on village lot. Landscaped, with, lane entrance to rear yard. Carport. $23,500. -/���'-, ���..-",��� Live in a duplex, and collect your payments from the revenue next door, ideal retirement scheme, each unit is one bedroom, electric heat, lovely yard, utility sheds. FiP. $32,500. ������ ��� I. ���v'v',;:"--- GIBSONS VILLAGE: Hwy 101. 3 acres with 3 bdrm house, and a one bdrm cottage rented out at present. Nice family home, close to schools, Shopping. Make an appointment to see at $42,525. GOWER POINT: 2 lots, eaich 100' x 217' with cabin on, overlooking Georgia Strait, waterfront view property, nice building location. F.P. $23,500. WE HAVE CUSTOMERS WAITING FOR LISTINGS ON ACREAGES, AND WATERFRONT. LIST WITH US AND SEE THE RESULTS. There, and now you've got f your cooker with eye level grill! A_.isa Don Sutherland ��� 885-9362 Ken Crosby ��� 886-2098 Jay Visser 886-2531 Mike Blaney ��� 886-7436 WHAT ARE YOUR PRINTING NEEDS? BUSINESS CARDS TICKETS ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS TIME CARDS FORMS REPORTS place Don't mess it up The COAST NEWS Commercial Printing Dept. Is Ready To Supply Your Printing GIBSONS PHONE 886-2622 ���������a* 1�� Coast News, Aug. 1, 1973. Dwarf junipers popular ���_��� ���-- ^^*-i__ii ��''_r5s��^ That's another thing-you won't find many houses at this price with an indoor swimming pool! By A. R. Buckley Plant Research Institute, Ottawa Dwarf spreading junipers make excellent ground covers on steep dry slopes, hillsides, or. in other sunny areas where the slope of the land makes grass cutting difficult. Their slow, creeping, spreading habit and tendency to root into and bind the soil, as well as their neat appearance, make them excellent groundcover plants. These prostrate junipers are horizontal, evergreen, very soft textured, and attractive all year round. Some homeowners use them in places where a lawn could be easily grown. They prefer, the soft silvery, bluish or dark-green Enfer your rowboaf in the DECORATED BOAT ROW PAST at the Firemen's Water Sports Sunday morning at 11:00 Prizes for Best Decorated Boats Then stay around for the Rowboat Race later Now available in Gibsons ASM SHIELD WMJSB A Silicone product, dirt and fingerprint resistant for boats, cars windows, chrome, plastic, mirrors, etc Protects and polishes all non-porous surfaces AT: ELPHINSTONE CO-OP KEN'S LUCKY DOLLAR STORE SUPER VALU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL T. SINCLAIR -Sechelt-885-9327 SPORTS UNLIMITED SECHELT 885-2512 NEW BOATS 30 ft. SILVERTON FIBREGLASS CRUISER Sleeps 6, Comniand Bridge C^Q CHrt Twin 250 gas iriboards W/VvW 21 ft. GLASPLY, softtop 140 I/O 14'4" HOURSTON GLASCRAFT 40 hp. Johnson, controls & Battery USED BOATS 22 ft. GREW HARDTOP, Sounder 210 OMC I/O Boathouse $6,995 $2,350 $7,500 SMALL BOATS SPRINGBOK ALUMINUM COLUMBIA FIBREGLASS SPORTYAKS coloring and the ease of msnni- tenance once they have become established. The most widely planted junipers for this purposes are forms of the creeping juiiipefv but' there are many other jurii-7 pers that are equally desirable, and in some cases preferable because of their lower growing and neater habit. Although the western red cedar and the red cedar!:ar|e noted for their many tall pyra midal forms, there is at least one form of each that is low growing, compact and useful as a ground coyer. The creeping red cedar has glaucous- blue foliage on ��� pendant branches. The creeping western v cedar is slower growing but has refined blue-gray foliage. Blue Rug or Wilton Carpet are very appropriate nairies given to another selection of the creeping juniper. This: plant grows, slowly but m.akesHf a thick carpet of glaucouis- blue foliage not niore than four inches high. The three best-known creeping junipers are the Andorra juniper, a low-growing shrub with spreading branches that form a flattened top and upright sp��_ading leaves that turn purple iri the fall; the Bar Harbor juniper a form with glaucous-blue foliage that does not change color during winter; and the Waukegan juniper a creeping form with long branches and blue-green foliage that turns slightly purplish in winter. The latter is the best of the three for planting on slopes as it grows closer to the ground and branches root into the soil more freely tbaii the otherst A new creeping juniper named Wapiti has been introduced ��� from Beaverlodge, Alberta. This form has been growing in the test garden of the Agriculture Canada Plant Research Institute in Ottawa, and used as a ground cover in the Botanic Garden for many years. It has proved to be a very useful addition to this group. It grows more rapidly than the others, roots quickly and has a very good dark green color. The original three plants covered an area of 100 square feet in six years with a mass of greenery 12 inches high. The Sargent juniper is one of the best low spreading types It is lower than the creeping juniper and its cultivars, arid forms a dense mat of silvery' green. A form with bluish- silvery leaves has just been introduced arid matches well the habit of its relative. Both kinds hug the ground closely and form a carpet not more than eight inches high. Children invited to join crusade Next week, Aug. 6-10, Mori- day through Friday, a children's crusade will be held at Gibsons Pentecostal Church at Highway and Martin Rd. All children from ages 5 to 12 are invited to attend each morning from 10:30 to 12. There will be fun and excitement including a puppet and happy singing. Rhonda Siiekels and Janel Reid who have been travelling throughout B.C. the past few months holding crusades will be the evangelists for this event. Visit Elphinstone Pioneer Museum in Gibsons. It will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on August 3, 4 and .5. CONRAD t WA6WR, DPM PODIATRIST FOOT SPECIALIST win be at the BELLA BEACH MOTEL Davis Bay Monday, AUGUST 6th Phone the Bella Beach at 885-9561 for appointments THE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA APPOINTMENTS NOTICE Mr. Robert W. Adams, B.C. Mr. Adams is appointed Senior Executive, Administration. Mr. Adams received a degree in Business Administration at the University of Western., Ontario in London. Mr. Adams has held senior positions in marketing and related fields and until recently, was with a major computer manufacturer in Paris, Toronto and Regina. Mr. Hugh B. Earle, B.Sc, A.I.I.C. Mr. Earle is appointed Senior Executive, Auto- mobije Plan. Mr..-: Earle holds a Bachelor of Science : Degree from McGill University in Montreal. M r. Earle has been i nvol ved , in all facets of the insurance industry in British Columbia for almost twenty years. Mr. Robert J. Jones, F.I.I.C. Mr. Jones is appointed Senior Executive, Underwriting. Mr. Jones has twenty-three years experience in casualty insurance, the last seven years as Department Manager with a large casualty insurance company. Mr. Jones holds a Fellowship from The Insurance Institute of Canada. Mr. Terence P. O'Grady, Q.C. Mr. O'Grady is appointed Secretary and General Counsel. Mr. O'Grady attended Victoria College and U.B.C. where he obtained his L.L.B. Mr. O'G rady was appoi nted Queen's Counsel in 1969 and has been Solicitor and Counsel for the City of Victoria for the past seventeen years. Mr. Peter Prepchuk Mr. Prepchuk is appointed t. Senior Executive, Corporate Services. Mr. Prepchuk was born and educated in Saskatchewan and has been associated with the <.. insurance industry for the past twenty-five years. Mr. Gordon Root Mr. Root is appointed Senior Executive, Marketing. Born in Vancouver, after twenty years of newspaper reporting experience, in 1951 he entered the Public Relations field. For the past nine years he has been associated with Insurance Agents as Public Relations Counsel. Mr. Douglas A. Scrivener Mr. Scrivener is appointed Senior Executive, Claims. A native of Saskatchewan, Mr. Scrivener was educated in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. In 1946 he entered the insurance adjusting field and six years later formed his own independent adjusting firm which he has operated with branches in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. SUNSHINE COAST DIRECTORY / ACCOUNTANTS W. PHflUP OORDWi CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Room 208, Harris Block Gibsons Ph. Bus. 886-2714; Res. 886-7567 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES NEED TIRES? Come in "to, COASTAL TIRES at the S-BENDS on Highway 101 Phone 886-27QO BANKS ROYAL BANK OF CANADA GIBSONS Branch-Ph. 886-2201 SECHELT Branch-Ph 885-2201 HOURS Gibsons: Mori. - Thurs. 10 a_n.:- 3 p.m. Fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m_ Alternate Tues. 10 - 3; 4 - 5.30 Sechelt: Tues. - Thurs. 10 a_n. - 3 p.m. Fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat., 10 ajn. -3 p.m BUILDING SUPPLIES 6LBS0NS BUILDING SUPPLIES LUMBER PLYWOOD v CONCRETE PRODUCTS l READY MIX CONCRETE Phone 886-2642 "A complete bnlldlng service" TWIN CREEK lIMm & BUILDING SUPPLIES LW. Everything for your building needs Free Estimates Gibsons Sechelt 886-2291-2 885-8288-9 L & H SWAHSON LID. READY-jyilX CONCRETE Sand and Gravel BACKHOES Ditching - Excavations . New Hall Sheet Metal Bldg_ " - Porpoise Bay Road 885-9666, Box 172, Sechelt, B.C. BULLDOZING, BACKHOE CUSTOM BACKHOE WORK v SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED Government Approved Free Estimates Excavations'��� Drainage �� Waterlines, etc. Ph. 886-9579, Roberts Creek ri 5IC0nE BULLDOZING LTD. * LAND CLEARING * ROAD BUILDING Phone 886-2357 SHOAL ^EVELOPMErtT LTD. Sand & Gravel Fill Hauling 7 Backhoe Work Light -Bulldozing Evenings ��� 886-2891 Phone 886-2830 CABINET MAKING t 0CEANSIDE fHHUTURE -CABBCTSHOP Hardwood Specialists Custom Designed Furniture Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinetry Remodelling R. B1RKIN Beach Ave., Roberts Creek Phone886-2551 f CONSTRUCTION I U FLOATS ��� WHARVES SOUND CONST. Coastal and Island Contracting for Seawalls, Boathouses, etc. G. Wallinder 886-93Q7 CEMENT DRIVEWAYS Free estimates Bank financing available. GIBSONS BUILDING SUPPLIES (1971) LTD. 8: a.m. to 5: p.m. Mon to Sat Phone 886-2642. STUCCO NEW OR OLD HOUSES MASONRY GAMBIffi CONSTRUCTION FRANK FRITSCH 886-9505, Box 522, Gibsons A & C CONSTRUCTION LTD Commercial & Residential Framing a specialty. . Phone 886-9320 CONSTRUCTION (Cont'd) SALMONBKRY GRAPHKS DESIGN ��� DRAFTING , GRAPHICS House plans for building permits .Good local service Phil Banworth - 886-2821 P.O. Box 161, Gibsons. 7 M0WHFS CONOEIE Driveways - Walks Placing & Finishing ' Floors - Patios - Stairs Box 884, Sechelt, Ph. 885-9413 FREE ESTIMATES E TURBttf CEMENT CONTRACTOR Moors, Driveways^ Sidewalks, Patios. R.R.I Gibsons. Phone 886-9977 V. MARTTDDU GENERAL CONTRACTING or framing only Remodelling, Finishing All work guaranteed If you want to try me Phone VICTOR, 886-2856 R.R. 1, Henry Rd.^ Gibsons MACHINE SHOP ROOFING & FLOORWG CALL STAN HILSTAD about your roofing or flooring ���������'������ '-heeds, .������..���"��������������������� Gower Pt. Rd.- Ph. 886-2923 ROBERTS CRSK DRY WAIL Taping and Filling by hand and Machine Spraytex Sparkle Ceilings Free Estimates at any- time GOOD SERVICE Phone 886-7193 CHAIN SAWS^ ***** T.V. & RADIO I At the Sign of the Chevron I HILL'S MACHWE SHOP & MARHffi SfRVKf Ud. Arc & Acty Welding Machine Shop Steel Fabricating Automotive - Marine Repair Marine Ways Standard Marine Station Phone 886-7721 Res. 886-9956 REFRIGERATION SECHHT CHAIN SAW CENTRE moving & storage LTD. SALES & SERVICE Chain Saws ��� Outboards Boats ��� Marine Supplies Sechelt 885-9626 CLEANERS I HR. COIN-OP MYCLEANERS SAVES TIME ft MONEY Sunnycrest Plaza next to Royal Bank 886-2231 LEN WRArS TRANSFER IN. Household Moving & Storage Complete Packing Packing Materials for Sale Member Allied Van Lines Phone 886-2664 - RR. l, Gibsons NURSERY DISPOSAL SERVICES SUNSHINE COAST DISPOSAL SERVICES LTD. Port Mellon to Ole _ Cove 886-2938 885-9973 Call us for your disposal needs when renovating or spring cleaning Containers available ELECTRIANS ~~~ MULCTS NURSERY Sunshine Coast Highway Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Plants Landscaping, Pruning Trees 'Peat Moss & Fertilizer Licensed for Pesticide Spraying Phone 886-2684 OPTOMETRIST BUKOECTPJCU Contracting & Engineering Residential - Commercial Wiring Phone 886-7816 oPTOffmisr FRANK E. DECKER BAL BLOCK ��� GIBSONS WEDNESDAY FOR APPOINTMENTS .886-2246 SECHELT MONDAYS Phone 885-9712 ACp^^ RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL MARINE WIRING ELECTRIC HEAT LINEWORK 886-7626, 886-7560 flfijjgBBJG RAY NEWMAN PLUMBING SALES & SERVICE ; Hot Water Heating Building & Alterations Davis Bay Rd., RlR. 1, Sechelt ��� Ph. 885-2116 SIM HECTRIC Lid. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Sechelt���-Phone 885-2062 FUELS & HEATING REZANSOFF HEATING Box 497, Gibsons OIL & GAS HEATING SYSTEMS Financing Available Phone 886-7254 IRON WORK - PENINSULA ORNAMENTAL IRON IRON RAILINGS MISCELLANEOUS Phone 886-7029 or 886-7056 JANITOR SERVICE SEASIDE PLUMBING LTD. PLUMBING ��� PIPEFITTING ��� ; S1__AMFITTTNG ��� ��� HOT WATER HEATING 886-7017 All work Guaranteed PENINSULA PLUMBING HEATING & SUPPLIES Sechelt Highway & Pratt Rd. SALES & SERVICE Port Mellon ��� Pender Harbour Free Estimates Phone 886-9533 Earl Law ���- 886-7608 Welcome to the Floorshine Coast HOWE SOUND JANITOR SERVICE Specialists in Cleaning Floor Waxing, Spray Buffing, Window Cleaning RL�� SHAMPOOING Phone 886-7131, Gibsons G & E PLUMBING 4 HEATING LID. Certified Plumber, Box 165 Gibsons, B.C. FREE ESTIMATES Phone 886-7638 New installations, renovations, repairs, hot water heating, blocked; drains, sewer clearance pump' repairs & installations. Duct work. 24 HOUR SERVICE Domestic Commercial Industrial JOHN HIND-SMITH REFRIGERATION & MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE Port Mellon to Pender Harbour Used Refrigerators for Sale Phone 886-2231 From 9 ajn. to 5:30 p.m. Res. 886-9949 RETAIL STORES c & s APPLbUKES Sechelt ��� 885-9713 EATOHS BUY-LINE CALL 886-7515 Gibsons. B.C. NEVINS'TV Service Depot for PHILIPS ��� ZENITH R.C.A. - ADMIRAL FLEETWOOD DEALER Phone 886-2280 SUNSHINE COAST TV SALES & SERVICE LTD ADMIRA__ - ELECTROHOME and ZENITH DEALERS Gprdori Oliver - Ed Nicholson "EN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN SECHELT." Box 799, Sechelt Phone 885-9816 CLOSED ON MONDAYS TOWING MISSBB. CARD _�� GHT SHOP ^ Wharf 7Road,Seclielt 7P:Q. Box 213 Ph. 885-9066 Cbutts.-Hallniark Cards & wrappirigs; Gifts, Picture Puzzles; English bone china cups, saucers, etc. Boutique Iterns Local Artists' Paintings SECHELT TOWING & SALVAGE LTD. SCOWS ��� LOGS ������" Heavy Equipment Moving & Log Towing 7 Phone* 885-9425 ^���-~ TRAILER PARK BERNINA SEWING MACHINES NOTIONS, etc. REPAIRS AND SERVICE TO ALL MAKES FABRIC HOUSE Marine Drive Gibsons . 886-7525 RENTALS r~~ SUNSHINE COAST TRAILER PARK 1 Mile West of Gibsons, Hiway Laundromat Extra Large Lots and Recreation Area Parklike Setting Phone 886-9826 TRANSPORT P. V. SERVICES L�� LOG HAULING CONTRACTORS Direct all enquiries to Dispatcher - 883-2733 days & evenings Coast News, Aug. 1, 1973. _._. Point of Law (By a Practicing Lawyer Copyright) Q: I hired a construction firm to build a garage on my property for $1,000, which they were to be paid when the garage was completed - by a certain date. This was all in writing. They completed the garage on time and the manager demaded payment immediately. I don't think they paid all their workmen. Do I have to pay the $1,000. A: No - in fact you cannot - under the provision of. the Mechanics Lien -act. It doesn't matter what your agreement says. You mus,t howevery pay 85%, that is, $850 on the day agreed upon for payment. You must hold back 15*% of the contract price, that is, $150. For 40 days from the day the contract was completed. Any unpaid laborer; sub-contractor or material man, anyone supplying building materials, has 31 days to file a Mechanics Lien in the Land Registry office. At the end of the 40 day per iod, you should have your lawyer conduct a search in the land registry office. If there are no liens filed by this time, you must pay the $150 to the firm. If there are liens filed, you should be able to enter into a three-way agreement whereby the $1_0 or a.portion of it is direct to the lien claimants. If liens are filed totalling more than $150 and the parties cannot agree do nothing. If you are sued, as you may be by one or more of the claimants, consult a lawyer. He will pay; the $150 into court, and your obligation is at an end.. You will then be entitled to have the liens released. Should you want your land clear of claims, for example, Joj-^sale-purposes, yojijr, lawyer will send a demand to sue to all claimants and this they must do within 251 days, failing which the liens may be struck off. In any event the lien claim ants must sue within one year or their claim is lost forever, against you, that is. They could always sue the contractor. ��� ; You can never be forced, to pay more than $1,000 if you follow the Mechanics Lien act. If you do riot, you may-, be forced to pay up to full value of all liens filed. Concrete Form Rentals for all types of basements Complete instuctions provided Please Contact fBHER FORM RENTALS (Rental Shop, Davis Bay) Phone 885-2612 885-2848 Eves: 885-2359 < SUNSHINE RENTALS LTD. 885-2848 Rototillers, pumps, jackhammers All tools and equipment 7 days a week 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to 10 pjn. SURVEYORS ROBERT W. ALLEN B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Sechelt Lumber Building Wharf St. Box 607 Sechelt B. C. Office 885-2625 Res. 885-9581 LAND SURVEYING R0Y& WAGENAAR SURVEYS 1525 Robson St. Vancouver 5 Ph. 681-9142 Zenith 6430 Sechelt 885-2332 WANT SOMETHING DONE? Youll find the help you need in the Directory Sunshine Regional District REVISED SPRINKLING SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SPRINKLING WILL BE PERMITTED ONLY DURING THE FOLLOWING HOURS MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 6 a.m. to 12 noon 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (a) ALL WATERFRONT PROPERTIES (b) COWRIE STREET, SECHELT (c) WAKEFIELD ROAD (d) NORWEST BAY ROAD - WEST SIDE (e) ROSAMUND ROAD - WEST SIDE (f) LANGDALE, ALL STREETS - WEST SIDE TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 6 a.m. to 12 noon 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ALL OTHER PROPERTIES ONE SPRINKLER ONLY IS PERMITTED ON EACH PROPERTY G. DIXON Superintendent. 12 Coast News, Aug. 1, 1073. BASEBALL Tues., July 24. RHE Rob. Or. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1���1 4 1 Pen H. 2 2 0 0 3 1 x���8 9 1 "WjP., Alex Skytte LJP. Ken Johnson1, The Pen jumped into a one game lead in their finals with the Creek. Alex Skytte gave up only 4 hits while his teammate Ken Bland went 4 for _ and drove in 4 runs. The Creek got their only run in the 7th when Alex walked 4 straight batters. Thurs., July 26: RHE (Pen H. 10 1 10 0 0���3 4 3 Rob. Ck. 0 10 _ 0 11���4 6 4 W.P. F. Redshaw UP. F. Reynolds "ER. K. Johnson (R.C.) Roberts Creek evened their series with Pen at one game each. Frank Redshaw scattered 4 hits and gave up only 1 earned run. The Creek scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. Ben Jack led off with a single and moved to second when Ralphi Hender son reached first on an error. Pitcher Frak Redsitaiwiwas hit by a piicih. With.'_;':<mt7e_!^:;Me' bases loaded Reynolds walked Lowell Pearl on 4 straight pitches f orcktg in the wi___i__g run. :.. '-:;77;-7-^'^;. On the weekend Ben^Hbtel travelled to Powell B_ver^f_r a 6 team tournament. Pen beat Powell River 4-0 in their first game and then lost 7 their next two 5-4 "to Texadia Legion and 8-0 to C__nox Totems. There will be ho'-��� playpff game on Sunday as;Periir Hotel will journey to North TVari to take part in' the Regional .playoffs for the BJC. thiols: New tiles on our Hallmark bookshelves Miss Bee's, Sechelt. IS UNED UP FOR YOU in the CO-OP CO-OP I . HCO-OP MILD QQ 3-^-^- _--.-w_-_r 16 oz. pkg ___ QjFC |ALAD GUESSING Sf& ^?^c TOMATO JUICE ^r!_l 6^99c CXlfFEE ^^^��^ 89c MARGARINE .^^l^______i 99c |//W\| A li_ ^S- Assorted Flavors IVUUL All/ 12 pkgs .______���___- BEEF STEW ZfS,....... 69c CLOVERLEAF, Flaked KQg* 6% oz. tins _���____���������_ _________ *^y mm ^s/^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^89c HEINZ WHITE 128 oz. _____ ���. MUSHROOMS io oz. tins ____������-_��� z for ASW.RAGUS TIPS ^^! SARDINES IN OIL ^��n 4^ BATHROOM TISSUE .����_. 72c PAPER TOWELS ^f^ 59c ALUMINUM FOIl ^OT SURF ^Sc^^ $135 PMCES EFFECTIVE lhurs, Fii.. Sat.. Aq. 2,3,4 YOUR CO-OP FOOD Phone 886-2522 "V CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES ?^T 85c POTATO CHIPS r:1^ : MEAT FEATURES i'" IIIttCklCDC MAPLE LEAF or OLYMPIC 1Q** If ICNCIO Skin on, bulk _: # ^C ib. SMOKED PICNICS 2____ 89c lb SAUSAGE rs"S-__!!___ 89c GROUND BEEF Sr_r___, 99c lb PRODUCE SPECIALS ICTTIirE BC. GROWN j __1Q_. LLl lUltL Canada No. 1 ^heads**** NECTARINES *_.*____ 49c lb rtlEDV BC* GROWN !���__- VCLCKi Canada No. 1 ��� ^^ ih. FROZEN FOOD DC A C c��-��p FANCY Ass't r EA3 2 lb. bag STRAWBERRIES ,S1;_4^7 EDE-im EDIEC cO-OP Fancy, 2 lb. pkg. _> riVtllVn TKIEJ Crinkle or Straight Cut.__" *"for WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SERVICE CENtRi Gibsons B.C. Pi:' 1/ M

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